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Adam Savage's Biggest 3D Printer Yet! 

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Adam expands his 3D printing farm with the inclusion of an FDM printer that can finally print entire space helmets! After getting his Anycubic Kobra Max set up in the shop next to his fleet of BambuLab Carbon X1C printers, he builds a drybox for the 3KG spools of filament that will be needed to print whole helmets and other large objects. Then it's time to enclose the Kobra Max inside its own acrylic enclosure!
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@tested
@tested Год назад
Anycubic Kobra Max: www.anycubic.com/products/kobra-max 3KG PLA Filament: www.matterhackers.com/store/l/black-mh-build-series-pla-filament-175mm-3kg/sk/MPTXV94Y?aff=7553 Bambu Lab X1C 3D printer: www.matterhackers.com/store/l/bambu-lab-x1-carbon-combo-3d-printer/sk/M80GDCL5?aff=7553 MANITYA Small Dehumidifier for Bedroom 580 sq ft: amzn.to/473UXFw Adam Savage Temporary Ruler Tattoo: tested-store.com/products/adam-savages-temporary-ruler-tattoo
@smartinsilicon
@smartinsilicon Год назад
Hi, great build! You might have some issues with vibration of your print tables. Even partial mm of vibrations will impact build quality. The Bambu Labs X1 Carbon has input shaping that might trim this effect, but I would make my table very rigid and firmly planted. Hope this is constructive, big fan.
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO Год назад
Hi Adam! I would love if you could elaborate a little on your 9/11 mythbusting episodes, I found those episodes you made dumbfounding. You taught millions of people that you can't cut even thin steel sheet with thermite, I believed you for DECADES, I believed that it was a silly idea that Thermite could cut steel beams... You lied to me, you made me and the entire world dumber. Why??? Was it something you were told to do? Did you simply not know how to work with thermites for cutting metals? Explosives grade thermite (nano thermite compound that could not possibly occour naturally in the collision) was found at the WTC site btw. Molten bright glowing steel flowed from one of the corners of the building prior to collapse. Firefighters reported a series of controlled explosions (What NIST describes as "dust puffs"). I just want to know how much extra you got paid for playing a fool that episode?
@ddoherty5956
@ddoherty5956 Год назад
You need a friend with a laser cutter 🤣👍🇬🇧 also might be fun to do a hydrogen flame polisher project for finishing acrylic edges? All the best.
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO Год назад
Great offers!
@Chief351L
@Chief351L Год назад
Adam, I setup drying rods that are used in sealed weapon safes (to be YT friendly, pew-pews). These simply plug into any wall outlet and have been used for years to manage humidity and keep things from rusting. I live in Louisiana which is a geographical twin to Vietnam with Heat & 80%+ Humidity and the rods work great. They’re easily mountable and the diameter is typically 1/2-3/4 inch. That’s what I’ve been using in my custom built filament dry box for the last few years. Also they’re usually $15-$20 and last forever.
@slothomatic
@slothomatic Год назад
I love how Adam went from zero 3D Printing to Maximum 3D Printing in less than 30 seconds.
@BenlshTracker
@BenlshTracker Год назад
its so hilarious and so AMAZING HAHA
@cazmarius3442
@cazmarius3442 Год назад
I can't wait to see the resin printing setup. The ventilation adds an extra challenge.
@catherinebhicks
@catherinebhicks Год назад
ADHD hyperfixation is real :)
@alexchulzhanov
@alexchulzhanov Год назад
It tends to go like that… 3D printing is a very very deep rabbit hole lol
@glp.1337
@glp.1337 Год назад
@@cazmarius3442 If he ever gets a resin printer I hope he takes safety a bit more seriously.
@MD_Builds
@MD_Builds Год назад
Big word of advice for your 3D printers, Put them on really solid sturdy surfaces, I can see your anycubic is wobbling a lot. That would show up as echos or ghosts as the whole structure is vibrating. Thicken up the legs, put in corner brackets and if its on wheels, swap it for wheels that can switch to feet.
@jamiemacdonald436
@jamiemacdonald436 Год назад
Great advice. A very stable base makes a huge difference.
@PLr1c3r
@PLr1c3r Год назад
You do want a sturdy surface but you minimize ghosting and ringing with anti vibration feet not by solidifying the frame. That would increase the ghosting and ringing effect.
@smartinsilicon
@smartinsilicon Год назад
Input shaping will help reduce the impact of vibrations, but I also came to post this tip.
@Calamity_Jack
@Calamity_Jack Год назад
That will help, but the floors in his workshop themselves are bouncy, so that will also be a factor.
@Wiseclone5555
@Wiseclone5555 Год назад
Putting a concrete paver under the printer would go a long way. It'd increase the inertia of the cart, and require a lot more force from the printer before it would start shaking.
@Theexplorographer
@Theexplorographer Год назад
Tip for those who want to cut Acrylic on your table saw. Go to your local big box hardware store and grab a 7.25" Vinyl siding blade for your saw. Now I know what you are thinking, "That is the wrong size blade for my saw". Yes, yes it is. The 7.25" blade will run slower, and the vinyl siding blade has low slope teeth on it that will not chip out the acrylic. Even on thinner pieces. Combine this with Step bit drill bits and you are an acrylic manipulating monster. Also, dish soap on the bits work wonders. If you don't have a step bit (GET ONE or MANY) you can sharpen an old drill bit to a point on the grinder. Use a slow speed when drilling with the dish soap as lube. Perfect cuts and holes every time! And Adam, why build the second box? I ran spool trollies (roller bases that the reels sit on) in my dry box (Which I built AFTER seeing yours) and have PTFE feeds running out through the Dry box up to my two printers. Works perfectly. My filament literally never leaves my dry box. Video will be up on my channel shortly.
@penfold7800
@penfold7800 Год назад
When you say 'step bit' I think you mean what some engineers call a 'Pilot Bit' which has two cutting diameters, A small 1cm(ish) deep thinner starter tip and a thicker bit. Think of it like having two drill bits in one; A small starter bit and the actual size you want-to-drill bit all in one.
@Theexplorographer
@Theexplorographer Год назад
No, I mean step bit. Adam uses them all the time. Google it. @@penfold7800
@Theexplorographer
@Theexplorographer Год назад
Using a pilot bit, especially near the edge of a piece of plexi will almost guarantee you crack it. @@penfold7800
@jannikn1606
@jannikn1606 Год назад
@@penfold7800 Not the actual purpose of those bits even if they are often times used to start a hole (but not actually drill them completly since they only have cutting edges on the tip). They are for running live centers on the lathe for Starting a hole there are actually other bits (NC Bits).
@BQAggie2006
@BQAggie2006 Год назад
I love watching Adam go through the exact steps and emotions as every other person who gets into 3d printing, myself included!
@StuSaville
@StuSaville Год назад
Excitement -> Confusion -> Frustration -> Anger -> Depression -> Acceptance
@BQAggie2006
@BQAggie2006 Год назад
@@StuSaville "I don't have enough, I think I need one more"
@StuSaville
@StuSaville Год назад
@@BQAggie2006 -> Buyers Remorse
@martinpalmer6203
@martinpalmer6203 Год назад
yeah holy shit why didnt i get one of these earlier... can build so many things, now if only i could find space for a bigger one or more...and the new generation of hyper speedy ones.... yep its an addiction that wont kill you and makes cool stuff :)
@RyanAllen905
@RyanAllen905 Год назад
How about that last moment when Adam stuck his head in to inspect the current print? Just watching the printer work, inspecting the extruded layers for quality, and just admiring the print in progress. Such a familiar experience.
@SweDownhill
@SweDownhill Год назад
Manually drawing the front door without a ruler is next level! Awesome job Adam! It looks great.
@gabrielemarabello1638
@gabrielemarabello1638 Год назад
Not only manually but also with the precision of a ruler... When he drew the last line it coincided perfectly with the first 😂
@tooby98765
@tooby98765 Год назад
It's easy when you know the trick. Use your pinky as a guide to follow the edge of the material.
@shubinternet
@shubinternet Год назад
Adam has taught this trick in the past, but it still takes a good deal of experience to actually execute this trick as well as Adam does. He has many years of experience building props, including at ILM. On some of those jobs, he had to do this kind of thing many times a day during some of his builds, just to get the job done in the timeframe required.
@CrashingThunder
@CrashingThunder Год назад
I love how throughout the entire process of building the enclosure, something was being printed inside
@pauln07
@pauln07 Год назад
Adam finally hits the 3D printing enlightenment for real, now he's hooked
@tested
@tested Год назад
So much this.
@Blamm83
@Blamm83 Год назад
Next step a Voron, for faster prototyping!
@joonglegamer9898
@joonglegamer9898 Год назад
I know how you feel Adam. I was like this when I first got a 3D printer into my electronics lab. It's been 6 years since, but it's essential for bridging the gap between components, projects and it's so beautifully practical too, whenever I need a part, or want to put things that doesn't otherwise fit together, a few minutes in Blender, then a Slicer - an voila - magic!
@stoner1822
@stoner1822 Год назад
19:45 seeing him marking that looks just like the mythbusters blueprints lol
@JolynBowler
@JolynBowler Год назад
Fascinating to me that you can work on the case WHILE THE PRINTER IS PRINTING. I'd have been rather nervous about messing up the print. Thanx... and what fun to be adding more printing capability in the shop. WOW! 🌻
@Theexplorographer
@Theexplorographer Год назад
He could literally pause the print, take out the filament, put it in the new box and then continue on with that printer. I do it on my Creality 10s Pro V2 all the time. In fact, in some of my printing, it's required.
@DoctorNemmo
@DoctorNemmo Год назад
Yup, you can pause printing and change filaments, for example if you want to use different colors in a print.
@JolynBowler
@JolynBowler Год назад
@@DoctorNemmo 🌻
@Koomoa
@Koomoa 2 месяца назад
OMG, thank you Adam! I just bought me one of these two days ago. This is a lifesaver.
@xuthnet
@xuthnet Год назад
When cutting and drilling acrylic, the results are much better when using saw blades and drill bits that are designed for the purpose. When using general purpose blades and bits there's a bunch of cracking and tear out (and often melting). The different angles on these blades and bits makes all the difference in the world.
@toddler_dragons
@toddler_dragons Год назад
Oh man, the editing job keeps giving us such gems! The 3d printer dancing while Adam is not looking xD
@Daan_Music_
@Daan_Music_ Год назад
It's so awesome getting into a hobby at the same time as Adam, it's great to see him add these new capabilities into the workshop!
@joshwarrey3728
@joshwarrey3728 Год назад
I got into 3D printing because I teach creative technologies to 7th graders and it's part of the curriculum. What a time to be alive! I don't think any of my other co-teachers would have the same passion for this as me. I have always wanted to be like Adam Savage since I was a kid watching Mythbusters.
@faaarmer
@faaarmer Год назад
Me too! But I'm just on an Ender 3 and he's gone all out haha. Makes me want a Bambu Labs printer bad.
@johndayhoff8898
@johndayhoff8898 Год назад
Consider bumping up the nozzle size to say .6mm or .8mm to save time. You could have thicker layers and still maintain quality on large prints. It does use more material, but can sometimes cut down times to a 3rd of total print times and not cut much quality. Try it out in slicer settings and see if its something worth looking into.
@dsp4392
@dsp4392 Год назад
Depends what you're doing. You can expect a lot more oozing with 0.6mm+, which in turn will cause blobs, zits, stringing and under-extrusions. Might be OK if you're post-processing anyway, but IMHO the negligible speed increase is not worth the significant decrease in quality and reliability, especially when running a print farm.
@bobgarrish
@bobgarrish Год назад
​@@dsp4392Putting down 4X the material (if you have the heat) is not negligible, and you can get clean results with proper setup just like with any nozzle. Don't blame the tool if you can't get good results.
@caddyguy5369
@caddyguy5369 9 месяцев назад
Pretty sure you have to change out at least the heatbreak. Anycubic is proprietary. Any firmware updates have to be done through a phone app as well i believe. I have one, but haven't installed the app in a burner phone yet. Had I known this was the route anycubic was taking I would have bought something else.
@martiwieland4757
@martiwieland4757 Год назад
Thank you for all you do. I read your book "Every tool is a hammer" and it resonated with me. I have more fun watching you make stuff and work in your cave. I am a maker, not anywhere near your talent or experience level, but your phrase "Serial Skill Collector" defines who I am. Thank you for sharing your talent and experience.
@nostravoluntasunitas
@nostravoluntasunitas Год назад
To those with smaller shops: You can also buy bigger sheets and use a plastic cutting knife to knock out panels small enough to clean up on your table saw! Theres always options for those of us cursed to work in basements, they just take a bit more work lol
@JackHughesRichmond
@JackHughesRichmond Год назад
Love the calculating noises with the mental (edit: *mentat* - google auto-corrected) mode. Also - I liked that we got to follow you more as you walked around the shop - it was fun to see the sections dedicated to certain functions as well as all the collected props and goodies on display!
@dpsamu2000
@dpsamu2000 Год назад
A better sound effect would have been the W.O.P.R.
@rootballer
@rootballer Год назад
That's "mentat" mode. A reference to the human computers in the Dune universe.
@joshbymyself
@joshbymyself Год назад
@@rootballer Finally! Someone got it! 😆
@JackHughesRichmond
@JackHughesRichmond Год назад
Ooof! Autocorrect got me! Apparently google doesn't like that word.@@rootballer
@JustaMuteCat
@JustaMuteCat Год назад
14:49 the face Adam made in that pause… am I the only one that half expected him saying in a low voice “yet”?
@ukrainewarroom8410
@ukrainewarroom8410 Год назад
I would actually like to see Adam build a VZ Bot 330 or a Voron 2 one day. I know he would enjoy the build :)
@kenhia
@kenhia Год назад
Don't think a "one" day build for a Voron 2 (especially not if your first Voron build) is plausible. I'm closing in on 72 hours into my current Voron (V2.4) and it's my fifth Voron build (2x Trident and 2X V0). I do go slow and meticulous, but anything under about 20 hours isn't likely. That said, I would also LOVE to see Adam do a Voron.
@NeverNotExhausted
@NeverNotExhausted Год назад
I've just started 3D printing as well with a small Kingroon KP3s, and immediately dove down the vortex of "how can I make this thing even better?". So far I'm on a Volcano hotend, printed modifications for a 12cm fan in the PSU, installed a mosfet board for the heated bed, Have a BTT Pi V1.2 so I can run Klipper over the network, and now I'm drawing up an enclosure for it with activated carbon sheets lining the walls to absorb noise/smells and improve print quality. It's awesome to see people like Adam who are as giddy and excited about stuff like this!
@Guildedsin
@Guildedsin Год назад
I cant stop looking through your shop in the background. Its like an iSPY book. so many interesting things. Makes me want to save up to try and get a workspace. So many projects could happen at the same time. I love it.
@jakesells2379
@jakesells2379 Год назад
If you're willing to commit to keeping the Anycubic printer to the right of the Bambu printers, you could just mount the acrylic filament storage box you built in the top right part of the dehumidified chamber, feeding through the right wall.
@rmeden1
@rmeden1 Год назад
I was going to suggest the same thing. Why have the fancy dehumidifier box and not use it?? Of course if you're mostly printing PLA it doesn't really matter.... and if you're going to do ABS, you need ventilation.
@AdamMclardy
@AdamMclardy 10 месяцев назад
And he did
@rmeden1
@rmeden1 10 месяцев назад
@@AdamMclardy no, he mounted a box on the side, giving it a weird shape. I would have kept it in there main box.
@jakesells2379
@jakesells2379 10 месяцев назад
@AdamMclardy not quite, he mounted a new box on the side of the dehumidified cabinet, with a small fan cycling the air. It's probably the next best thing, but just mounting the spool inside the cabinet would have been easier and cleaner.
@NormanIsPlaying
@NormanIsPlaying Год назад
Man , Adam I love to watch you work on these small projects . It’s so satisfying to watch because I’ve started doing these kind of things myself as well for my major at school . Keep it up man , big love 🫶
@TechJeeper
@TechJeeper Год назад
Love the enclosure build! If you experience "Heat Creep" and it causes your filliment to clog in the extruder, you may want to add vents to the top for heat to escape. The LEDs will produce heat too.
@tomhorsley6566
@tomhorsley6566 Год назад
You just made a drybox which can only hold a filament spool with the same large diameter hole in the middle. Different brands of filament differ widely.
@geak78
@geak78 Год назад
I feel like he has a specific brand he buys a lot of that he knows.
@tiffanysandmeier4753
@tiffanysandmeier4753 Год назад
​@geak78 I was thinking the same thing. He has boxes of all the same brand, I think, below the printer. For someone who buy whatever is on sale/is cheapest, the pipe might not work, but maybe a smaller one would, but it wouldn't be as strong to support the filament roll.
@SinisterMD
@SinisterMD Год назад
I think the thing I like the most about these videos is to watch all the different tools in use but more importantly the logical process through which these designs come to fruition. It's well thought out but as it comes together new challenges need to be addressed. Just fascinating.
@jmillerdesign
@jmillerdesign Год назад
I really appreciate you guys over at Tested. The fact that Adam is willing to design, build, and even show his mistakes to the world without any hesitation is what inspires me to make and build myself. Thanks for the years of content!
@theangrymarmot8336
@theangrymarmot8336 Год назад
I had had a Kobra Max for a while now, and it has been a great printer. I had a screen issue at first, but the support from the company was good and shipped me another screen, took about a week. I just used the printer USB'd to the PC in the meantime. Have been quite happy with it, a nice upgrade from my smaller machines.
@NeonDripKitty
@NeonDripKitty Год назад
Thank you editor and Adam for your humour 2:50 Adam.exe 8:10-8;32 Thinking about Dinner 13:50-14;08 I Will Build My Own 29:12-29;30 very heavy
@_oldscool_
@_oldscool_ Год назад
i cant express this enough. change the kobra max to direct drive. get rid of the boden setup. its a printed bracket, and a stepper motor. it will drastically increase the print quality of the printer. best thing i ever did to mine
@phillipfilkins5627
@phillipfilkins5627 10 месяцев назад
Adam... you know what I love about you????.... your vibe... I can feel your energy and I drift off it.. your Purity...
@stefanward-bradley7006
@stefanward-bradley7006 Год назад
Might be worth putting a mechanical fastener into the led strip above the printer. Last thing you want is the tape releasing midway through a multi day print cause the tape glue softened due to the heated enclosure.
@kantpredict
@kantpredict Год назад
​@shadowarachhthe glue holding the led to the channel, not the channel to the enclosure
@mikehodson7220
@mikehodson7220 Год назад
Two of my favorite pastimes are watching Adam's videos and watching 3D printing videos. Now I've got WORLDS COLLIDING!!....and it's glorious.
@DadBodMedicNate
@DadBodMedicNate 11 месяцев назад
Dude. I just started running my Kobra Max last night. I can't stop. YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION. YOU ARE THE COOLEST GUY IN THE WORLD. Just my humble opinion.
@DadBodMedicNate
@DadBodMedicNate 11 месяцев назад
Also, my son (11) and I watch ALL of your videos and most of the Myth Busters shows. He too is a big nerd and I love it!
@wolfco47
@wolfco47 Год назад
I very much appreciate that 'mentat mode' label. The little bits of humor included in your videos bring each project their own vibe of creativity and accomplishment.
@TheBloodypete
@TheBloodypete Год назад
Be mindful you'll have to either vent it or tweak your print heat settings otherwise it might run a but hot :) My advice would be put a HEPA filter exhaust on it :)
@RinoaL
@RinoaL Год назад
I finally upgraded to the same printer and It has revolutionized my prototyping and building process. I now 3D print half the things I used to buy from the hardware store.
@zifnabalias5062
@zifnabalias5062 Год назад
FYI - If you take a propane torch and heat up the cut edges (after sanding) they will go clear and disappear even more.
@theninjacowboy
@theninjacowboy Год назад
Genuinely love how even though he could afford industrial 3D printers worth thousands and thousands of dollars, he is more interested in using and sharing his experience with the hobby printers that more people can relate to.
@KZ-yy9pm
@KZ-yy9pm Год назад
No industrial printer was used in this video and the anycubic only costs 550 dollars
@theninjacowboy
@theninjacowboy Год назад
That's my point.@@KZ-yy9pm
@the_arcanum
@the_arcanum Год назад
Come on, get real. Anycubic sent this (and he'd be a fool not to take advantage of it).
@NoMoreBsPlease
@NoMoreBsPlease 4 месяца назад
If you're making an enclosure, I highly recommend against Polycarbonate! Especially if you plan on heating it. If you're dead set on acrylic, go THICK 1/8 is too thin. The heated bed will probably be enough to heat the acrylic to the glass transition temperature. It's only 90°C so it's going to get wobbly around 60-70°C I tried using 1/8" acrylic for my first heated chamber and had to rebuild it almost entirely out of wood.
@TheSpencerSB
@TheSpencerSB Год назад
One of my favorite parts of watching these videos is Adam already finishing his initial plans then going "wait, why can't I do this too?!" because I do the exact same thing when I do any project.
@MooshYT
@MooshYT Год назад
I just love how he is making a case to stop the airflow moving the printer whilst its printing and yet he is literally building it while he is printing his hat on the machine, wobbling everywhere lol. Adam we love you
@mx2000
@mx2000 Год назад
I still have an HP LaserJet printer, that’s maybe 15 years old by now. It never clogs, it doesn’t waste ink for cleaning, and it still works.
@braedan51
@braedan51 Год назад
Adam, seeing you mentally build the dry box and adding the dimensions blows me away. That is something I simply cannot do. I need to draw everything out to truly get it in my mind's eye.
@TuncayAyhan
@TuncayAyhan Год назад
Loved Mythbusters so much growing up and now getting a second chance watch Adam build stuff. The 3D printing scene is amazing, it's never done! This is going to help you so much to make your idea's reality fairly easy! Thanks for the making content again!
@dnb9913
@dnb9913 Год назад
AHAHAHAHA its good to see Adam getting into 3D printing so much and so quickly, especially considering a few months ago he was still hesitant of it
@HLR4th
@HLR4th Год назад
Adam “getting into” anything soon becomes a Master Class! This oughta be fun and educational. I love how he’s already improving his mega-printer!
@doberski6855
@doberski6855 Год назад
Correct me if I am wrong, but pretty easy to get into 3D printing in a big way and quickly when the printers and supplies are given to you by the companies. As a way to market their products it makes perfect sense. Put your machines in the hands of a craftsman with a 6 million plus audience to boost sales. Not knocking it, just saying.
@dnb9913
@dnb9913 Год назад
@@doberski6855 im not saying anything about that, its just a general comment that its nice to see adam becoming a 3d printing geek like me and many other so quickly
@fergusontea
@fergusontea Год назад
I got a 3D printer in November 2022 and I'm obsessed with printing functional parts to solve problems and make repairs around my home and workshop. Love it!
@JKSSubstandard
@JKSSubstandard Год назад
​@@doberski6855maybe. But nobody NEEDS an x1 carbon. For $100 bucks you can get an ender and a free license to fusion 360 and start making stuff
@Laszlo34
@Laszlo34 Год назад
At 42:20 Didja notice the reflection?? FANTASTIC! Couldn't have planned that better! :D
@TreeShark
@TreeShark 11 месяцев назад
I’m so happy we can still watch Adam work.. it’s honestly so great! He’s such an incredible engineer/everything and makes me remember my childhood watching mythbusters. Thanks Adam for still being you and showing us your work! ❤
@ThrowingItAway
@ThrowingItAway Год назад
Adam you can get high static pressure axial fans from Noctua that come in a variety of sizes, if you ran two 1.5" hoses you could probably pump enough dry air in and out to make it work. They're very efficient and quiet with 150,000 hr MTTF reliability.
@Jynxx_13
@Jynxx_13 Год назад
Rivets in acrylic tend to crack after time. Use a washer on the backside for the rivet to expand against sandwiching the sheet in between the head and washer. Much less stress on the sheet=less cracking.
@feroplusplus
@feroplusplus Год назад
The R2 reflection during the unboxing was a nice touch!
@Shooter_FPV
@Shooter_FPV Год назад
I love the R2-D2 reflection off the X1C door at the end...
@EMTBonsai
@EMTBonsai Год назад
Love adam savage grew up watching him and so glad hes on RU-vid
@arxmechanica-robotics
@arxmechanica-robotics 6 месяцев назад
I just ordered an Anycubic Kobra 2 Max. It arrives in two days. I'm very excited about it.
@etamminga
@etamminga Год назад
You should put some black/yellow warning bands on this thing. You’re going to run into it one day 😮. Nice enclosure btw! Love the way you build it!
@praetoriancze
@praetoriancze Год назад
42:40 ... Anyone with 3D printer knows that "blackout". You are doing stuff and just stop and stare at the running printer :D He truly is one of us! Love these videos
@padoco73
@padoco73 Год назад
I actually had one of those printers. I ultimately gave up on it when I learned it had less in common with a 3D printer and more in common with a small yellow citrus fruit. The customer service is very good for this company, but getting any free, warranty-covered replacement parts meant a 4-6 week wait, even if the replacement part you got didn't fix the problem, or was defective itself. After almost 6 months of back-and forth, I decided to just get a new printer.
@whiskeyinthejar24
@whiskeyinthejar24 Год назад
My Kobra standard was much the same. Heat bed died. About 8 weeks for a new one. Even after months of tuning and countless slicer tweaks, my new Qidi X-Smart3 completely blows it out of the water. Granted it's a much better printer in every way except size and cost a lot more.
@happydude911
@happydude911 Год назад
I love that Adam has gone from a few years ago replying to viewers comments about 3d printing saying that it wasn't for him and his process to now embracing it with full effort with 3 printers and dedicated spaces for them
@chrishechtl8330
@chrishechtl8330 Год назад
The mechanical calculator scene had me in stitches. Made my morning! Thanks for that. I have 4 printers. I have 3 in 1 room and 1 is a brick in the garage for parts. I thought about an enclosure and I have the tent for my CR10 bookmarked but I haven't bought it. Oh, and the tent has clear panels so you can look through it. The biggest reasons for an enclosure is to retain heat and to prevent wind from suddenly cooling the part or bed and popping it off. Been there, done that too many times! The plastic is a bit overmuch. Cool though!
@retro_reflections
@retro_reflections Год назад
Makes me smile to see Artoo sitting in the background whilst Adam does his thing.
@leoismaking
@leoismaking Год назад
I hope you get tons of fun out of printing, Adam! I'm a 3D modeler and man, getting a 3D printer when you're already decent at 3D is like getting super powers.
@Francois_L_7933
@Francois_L_7933 Год назад
On my Ender 3 I upgraded the spool holder to one with a ball bearing. I feel it makes a difference as I had to re-calibrate the E steps once I did the upgrade. Considering how long the bowden tube is on your dry box, you probably should do the same.
@aaronross6086
@aaronross6086 Год назад
Do you know where you got the stl.for it? Been looking for one like that
@corrinastanley125
@corrinastanley125 Год назад
Yay another one day build, thanks Adam and the Tested team.
@MartijnBeekhuis
@MartijnBeekhuis Год назад
Thanks for making this one episode. and a lovely one at that... now, dinner time!
@drkline69
@drkline69 Год назад
Adam, if you are using PLA, then I wouldn't worry about dry boxes. I have PLA filament that has been sitting out in the open for 4 years and is still good. The ends get a little brittle but you just break that off until you get down to the good stuff. It's the other filaments like PETG, TPU, ABS and some of the more exotic filaments that you need to keep dry. But really happy to see you so excited about a hobby that I have been into for many years!
@SarahKchannel
@SarahKchannel Год назад
just small note, make the filament spool supported by bearings, it will improve your print quality quiet a bit, specially when using large heavy spools - like 3 kg.
@kurtwood9261
@kurtwood9261 Год назад
When I saw the title I was honestly hoping we'd see Adam building a Voron. I think we need Adam building a Voron 2.4 350 kit from LDO Motors in our lives. That'd be a big printer.
@joejacobs4923
@joejacobs4923 Год назад
the number of times I have accidentally pulled off a handle or knob I just glued in place is about 50%. To see Adam do it makes me feel validated.
@winterwarlord
@winterwarlord Год назад
I have the same printer! I love the things I printed. FYI, change the nozzle to a .06mm from the standard .04 and dial in your settings on the software unless you want to plug in the printer to a computer and do it that way. Great video!
@marc_frank
@marc_frank Год назад
wow .06mm what tiny things are you printing?
@winterwarlord
@winterwarlord Год назад
@@marc_frank LOL, believe it or not the standard nozzle when unboxing it is .04 mm. I bought a variety of different sizes. From .02 to 1.0, I feel the sweet number is .06, you still get great detail and faster. Making Helmets, Armor or anything big.. This has been best printer for the job!
@Dahlirama1980
@Dahlirama1980 Год назад
@@winterwarlord I think you mean 0.6?
@winterwarlord
@winterwarlord Год назад
@@Dahlirama1980 Derp.. Yes 0.6
@marc_frank
@marc_frank Год назад
@@winterwarlord i think i'll try .6 again, too .8 is a bit too much
@DevDude30
@DevDude30 Год назад
I don't know why but the camera tipping over occasionally always cracks me up XD
@evoke2104
@evoke2104 Год назад
That printer has got some serious wobble on that small table, time to build a sturdier one Mr Savage!
@LOLewie
@LOLewie Год назад
I got this printer a month ago. And just set up yesterday. I gotta say. Light years ahead of the Chiron I had. So much easier to setup. My first print was flawless.
@nosidamXlynax
@nosidamXlynax Год назад
i love that he's found his way into 3D printing. ^_^
@kareldobbelaere1870
@kareldobbelaere1870 Год назад
Now I definitely have to build one for my elegoo neptune 3 max, love the build again! tx Adam
@littlehills739
@littlehills739 Год назад
21:44 tip when u make that cut add the hinges then do all the setup and then make the next 3 cuts.
@LeeHobbies
@LeeHobbies Год назад
3d print aficionados... "avoid all vibration, don't even touch the table which it's printing, for God's sake". Adam Savage... "pass me my power tools, I'm screwing the shit out of this table, and I'm not waiting for the print to finish"! I love this channel, I hope Adam enjoys this new role as much as I appreciate the content. Best RU-vid host period.
@wesbarnes1847
@wesbarnes1847 Год назад
Connect your two dry boxes with a piece of tubing, humidity will balance between them easily.
@greenveg42
@greenveg42 Год назад
A mech engineer suggestion: Polycarbonate is (mostly) self extinguishing so I both recommend to and build my own stuff like this with it. Biggest drawback is that it is much harder/more expensive to laser cut.
@robgoodsight6216
@robgoodsight6216 Год назад
Printing is an excellent way to get stuff done!
@mrburnz884
@mrburnz884 Год назад
Great job editor!
@yitvan1
@yitvan1 Год назад
Got my first printer in December, a Prusa Mk3, and now I’m always trying to solve problems via 3D printing 😂 Next project is printing some sort of helmet 🔥
@kantpredict
@kantpredict Год назад
I managed a one piece Mandalorian helmet on my FLSun QQS Pro. 70 hours at .15 layers in silk silver PLA. It looked gorgeous but support cleanup was a mess.
@StubbyPhillips
@StubbyPhillips Год назад
That last part was riveting!
@milkmanchannel1
@milkmanchannel1 11 месяцев назад
You know Adam is doing what he loves when all he does is lock and unlock a door and then happily yells DUDE!!
@Andre_M_3D
@Andre_M_3D Год назад
I'm glad you got into 3d printing. It is an amazing hobby and tool. I now have 3 printers and want more. I can't wait to see more content about 3d printing.
@kevinvitale8980
@kevinvitale8980 Год назад
We are quickly witnessing Adam paint himself into the proverbial corner. I can’t imagine working in such a confined closet like space. Don’t get me wrong… he’s got some cool stuff, but dayum that is IMO claustrophobic
@hidrowiz1313
@hidrowiz1313 Год назад
I love how Adam just walks around with the camera in a pov of if we were there 😆 the unstableness helps make it more realistic
@rodolphougolini
@rodolphougolini Год назад
Adam, look for ionic membrane dehumidifier cell for the dry boxes. It's a Japanese technology that dehumidifies using a membrane that thru hydrolisis separates O and H. These cells are sold in many different sizes and capacities. Most important things are: much safer (no heat) and efficient (1 to 5 watts). Greetings from Brazil!
@hanslain9729
@hanslain9729 Год назад
Adam's deep dive, Savage style, in to 3d printing makes me so happy.
@TerranCmdr
@TerranCmdr Год назад
Super stoked you're getting into 3d printing, Adam! Can't wait to see what cool builds you have ahead!
@hasan19081988
@hasan19081988 Год назад
This is the best yt channel ever. Love you Adam. Since the old days. You are great and ofcourse the other ones too
@tjtobin86
@tjtobin86 Год назад
LOVE my anycubic. The kobra NEO is an excellent starter printer for anyone wanting to try the business!
@dmprdctns
@dmprdctns Год назад
Oh, I really, really wanted that 3rd middle rivet...!! ...and you did it. So satisfying... :)
@jonberryhill6531
@jonberryhill6531 Год назад
I did an easy, much less expensive and more functional enclosure for my printer. I welded up a 24" cube frame with 1/2" square tube steel (with one cross piece on top), covered the back, sides and top with 1/8" plywood (inexpensive floor underlayment) and put a 1/8" acrylic door on the front. The base sits on a pad of flooring wool padding (sound and vibration dampening). Lights and power inside. Making something structural with acrylic is very $$. My enclosure looks nice, is very quite (one of the primary reasons I did it because the first printer I had in it was very loud, since upgraded) and is a great enclosure for my printing. I print in ABS a lot which is very temp sensitive. The heated print bed gives me a stable warm internal temp (90-100F) with still air. And with the steel framed enclosure I can stack as much stuff on top as I want. The welded frame was an inspiration from you and Jamie and the projects and tables and stuff done with 1" square tube. I learned to weld because of you guys.
@DecanFrost
@DecanFrost Год назад
"I reject your price range and substitute with my own!" Adam, i can't believe you forgot to say "Aziz light" 😂
@christaylor93
@christaylor93 Год назад
that bambu carbon x1 I think is whats really going to bring 3d printing to the mainstream.
@LoganLovell
@LoganLovell 11 месяцев назад
I no joke also finally got my first printer and diving into 3D printing around the same time Adam started getting all these printers and posting more printing content. It's like the universe is speaking to me lol
@ToothbrushMan
@ToothbrushMan Год назад
I have two 3D printers. One I put together from parts supplied every two weeks by a magazine subscription. It tool me two years to finish and its small (14x14cm) and very simple. The second was a kit that I assembled in a week with a bigger print bed (20x20 cm) and its a bit more sophisticated. But hte first makes MUCH better prints - because its in an enclosure. Enclosures really make a big difference.
@jameshakola3603
@jameshakola3603 Год назад
13:50 So I actually did a similar thing for my big FDM printer. I made an enclosure that's not quite airtight, but fairly air resistant. It will serve mainly as a protector from dust and random disturbances. But I used signmaking coroplast sheets, and framing of 3/4-in square dowel. Added a couple hinges and a magnet to snap it shut, and it was in business. Not as pretty and you can't see through it, but does a certain job well, I think
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